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Since the conclusion of Hajime Isayama’sAttack on Titananime, fans have been eagerly waiting for some sort of return to the series. And to the surprise of the fans, Fly, the first and final art book for theAttack on Titanmanga, will be released for some exclusive additions to get a deeper and broader look at the series.

This 200-plus page art book will include freshly drawn artwork for the last chapter in addition to 18 pages of newly created manga content collected into a new 35th volume. There will be full-color versions of Hajime Isayama’s illustrations available. TheAttack on Titanseries’ first and last art book is slated to be released on July 15, 2025.
As a heartwarming gift to the fans, Isayama will also share a few behind-the-scenes glimpses at Isayama’s input, and modifications to the final episode will also be included in the art book. Some promo pages of these additions were also shared for the fans to get excited about the upcoming art book.

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Hajime Isayama Shares A Heartwarming Gift For Fans
Attack on Titanfinally ended its long journey of 10 years with an epic conclusion that was loved by fans a lot. To make the ending more precise and better, Isayama added his contributions for MAPPA to consider and add to the finale episode which surely made a huge difference.
From Armin and Eren’s extended conversation to the change in the post-credit scene, there were many things different in theAttack on Titananime finale which were not part of the final chapters in the manga thus giving the series an even better ending than the manga series.

🚨 “Attack on Titan – FLY” art book 🚨
It was revealed some draft pages that drew Hajime Isayama for the additional scenes in the finale of the anime ✍️

These draft pages will be included in volume 35 that will come with the art book 📌
📅 April 30, 2024pic.twitter.com/g7m21QIIU5

— Attack On Fans (@AttackOnFans)August 05, 2025
Several promotional pages from the book were released in Japan to help publicize the upcoming art book. The pages feature extra material that Isayama created for the anime’s climax, and fans ofAttack on Titanadore the present. Fans had no trouble figuring them out, and as the pictures show, these sketches included the full conversation that Eren and Armin had.
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Hajime Isayama’s Addition toAttack on TitanFinale Episode
Isayama as the creator of the series also assisted the MAPPA crew in creating the final episode ofAttack on Titanby providing additional artwork for the anime. Even Isayama admitted in one of his interviews that he added some of his ideas and thoughts about how they could improve upon the manga series’ ending, which was extremely controversial.
Eren and Armin’s conversation was one of the most significant changes. There were modifications made to the conversation in the MAPPA adaptation. Isayama himself oversaw these modifications, having personally contributed unique drawings to direct the animation team as part of his active involvement in the anime’s production.
These drawings and many other additional information about the series and its production will be featured in the upcoming art book, fly and fans can’t wait to get their hands on the book to learn more about their favorite anime series.
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